New Music

Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times

NEW MUSIC Los Angeles thus far lacks a real new-music club such as the new Le Poissin Rouge in New York, but that also means that the new-music/improv scene is still a steal. On the third Thursday of the month, ResBox at the Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood presents luminaries along with new acts for $10. Electronic music wizard Carl Stone appeared last month; next up on April 16 are Bay Area multi-instrumentalist Eric Glick Rieman, New Zealand's Parasitic Fantasy Band and Corey Fogel. Parking is free. Bring your own booze. www.myspace.com/resbox -- Mark Swed

NEW MUSIC Los Angeles thus far lacks a real new-music club such as the new Le Poissin Rouge in New York, but that also means that the new-music/improv scene is still a steal. On the third Thursday of the month, ResBox at the Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood presents luminaries along with new acts for $10. Electronic music wizard Carl Stone appeared last month; next up on April 16 are Bay Area multi-instrumentalist Eric Glick Rieman, New Zealand's Parasitic Fantasy Band and Corey Fogel. Parking is free. Bring your own booze. www.myspace.com/resbox -- Mark Swed (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)

NEW MUSIC Los Angeles thus far lacks a real new-music club such as the new Le Poissin Rouge in New York, but that also means that the new-music/improv scene is still a steal. On the third Thursday of the month, ResBox at the Steve Allen Theater in Hollywood presents luminaries along with new acts for $10. Electronic music wizard Carl Stone appeared last month; next up on April 16 are Bay Area multi-instrumentalist Eric Glick Rieman, New Zealand's Parasitic Fantasy Band and Corey Fogel. Parking is free. Bring your own booze. www.myspace.com/resbox -- Mark Swed